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- data are transmitted by modulating digital data onto carriers.
- data transmission systems include single-carrier data communication systems such as QAM (Quadrature amplitude modulation) or PSK (Phase shift keying) and multi-carrier system using a plurality of subcarriers such as OFDM (Orthogonal frequency division multiplexing) or DMT (Discrete multitone modulation) to transmit data on multiple frequency bands.
- QAM Quadrature amplitude modulation
- PSK Phase shift keying
- multi-carrier system using a plurality of subcarriers such as OFDM (Orthogonal frequency division multiplexing) or DMT (Discrete multitone modulation) to transmit data on multiple frequency bands.
- OFDM Orthogonal frequency division multiplexing
- DMT Discrete multitone modulation
- Vector data transmission (sometimes referred to as vectoring or vectored data transmission) is a technique for coordinated transmission of data from a plurality of transmitters to a plurality of receivers via a plurality of transmission links (transmission channels) in order to improve the transmission.
- Vector transmission for example reduces the influence of cross-talk by providing compensation or precompensation of the cross-talk induced onto the signal during transmission over the link.
- Vectoring is sometimes also referred to as Spectrum Management Level 3.
- FEXT far end cross-talk
- VDSL Very High Speed Digital Subscriber Line
- FEXT can possibly be a major source of performance degradation.
- data are transmitted from a central unit such as a central office (CO) or other provider equipment to a plurality of receivers located in different locations, for example in customer premises (CPE), via a plurality of communication channels.
- CO central office
- CPE customer premises
- FEXT resulting from signals on different channels (lines) transmitted in the same direction results in a reduced data throughput.
- signals transmitted over the plurality of communication channels from the central office or received via the plurality of communication channels in the central office may be processed jointly in order to reduce such cross-talk.
- cross-talk precompensation the reduction of cross-talk by coordinated transmission of signals
- cross-talk compensation or cross-talk cancellation the reduction of cross-talk through joint processing of the received signals
- the communication channels which are processed jointly are sometimes referred to as vectored group.
- FEXT compensation can be used for upstream communication
- FEXT precompensation can be used for downstream communication.
- cross-talk coefficients which are parameter describing the cross-talk between the communication connections have to be determined and are thereafter stored in order to use these parameters for cross-talk compensation or cross-talk precompensation.
- Cross-talk coefficient can be learned for example during an initialization of the system or during a joining of a new line to the vector group. During operation (showtime) of the system, the cross-talk coefficients are tracked. Learning as well as tracking require both a determining of the cross-talk coefficients and an updating of the previously stored cross-talk coefficients.
- FIG. 1 a shows a block diagram according to an embodiment
- FIG. 1 b shows a schematic view according to an embodiment
- FIG. 2 shows a chart diagram according to an embodiment
- FIGS. 3 a to 3 d show sequences according to embodiments
- FIGS. 4 a and 4 b show chart diagrams according to embodiments
- FIG. 5 shows transmission symbols according to embodiments
- FIG. 6 shows a device according to an embodiment
- FIG. 7 shows a vector transmission device according to an embodiment.
- FIG. 1 a an exemplary embodiment of a vector transmission system 100 is shown.
- VDSL vector transmission system is only an exemplary embodiment of a vector transmission system and that vector transmission system 100 can be of any other type.
- the subscriber lines of the VDSL vector transmission system are only one representation of channels of a vector transmission system and that other embodiments may use other communication channels.
- the VDSL vector transmission system comprises a DSLAM (Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexer) 102 having a plurality of first transceiver units 104 which are coupled to a plurality of channels (lines) 106 .
- DSLAM 102 may be implemented in an Optical Network Unit (ONU) such as a Central Office (CO), a cabinet, an exchange or other types of network termination devices at the operator's end.
- ONU Optical Network Unit
- CO Central Office
- Each of the plurality of channels 106 connects the first transceiver units 104 at the operator's end with a respective second transceiver unit 108 at a subscriber end.
- the first transceiver units 104 are implemented to form with the second transceiver units 108 and channels 106 a vector transmission system.
- the second transceiver units 108 may for example be integrated in a costumer premise equipment (CPE) such as a home gateway, a router etc.
- CPE costumer premise equipment
- the second transceiver units 108 may be located at different distances with respect to the transceiver units 104 such that the number of channels provided in a cable bundle or cable 110 is decreasing with increasing distance from the first transceiver units 108 as shown in FIG. 1 a . It is however to be noted that the second transceiver units 108 may in other embodiments have a same or nearly a same distance from the first transceiver units.
- a management entity 112 may be provided to provide management functions such as spectrum management. As will be described later, the management entity 112 may perform also coordination functionality for transmitting symbol sequences for FEXT probing as will be outlined in more detail below.
- the cable may contain only channels of the vector transmission system
- further lines which are not part of the vector transmission system, for example ADSL lines, SDSL lines or ISDN lines, which are designated in FIG. 1 a with reference number 106 a may be provided in the cable 110 .
- the further lines 106 a may terminate at other operator or subscriber termination locations.
- the VDSL line may be terminated at a cabinet while the ADSL lines may be terminated at a Central Office.
- all of the channels provided in the cable 110 may be connected to the first transceiver units.
- all of the channels of the cable may be transmission channels of the vector transmission system while in the embodiment shown in FIG. 1 a , only the channels connected to the first transceiver units 104 may be transmission channels of the vector transmission system.
- Distortion of the data transmission on the vector transmission system occurs mainly by two types: distortions which are generated by the vector transmission itself also known as FEXT or self-FEXT and distortions from outside of the vector transmission system also known as alien noise.
- the FEXT distortions of the vector transmission system can be compensated by having knowledge of the signals, i.e. of the data transmitted over the channels of the vector transmission system.
- the data send over the channels 106 are received at the respective second transceiver units 108 which are typically placed at different locations. Typically, no channel between the receiving devices at the different subscriber locations is available. In this case, compensation at the subscriber's end can not be provided as the transceiver unit 108 at one subscriber has no information of the data send to the transceiver unit 108 at another subscriber.
- precompensation which is also known as preceding or precancellation
- the effect of cross-talk experienced by a signal during transmission is computed or estimated prior to transmitting the signal and the signal is modified based on this information for example by subtracting the calculated cross-talk from the transmission signal or adding the negation of the calculated cross-talk.
- the transmission signal is exposed to the cross-talk, i.e. the cross-talk adds to the transmission signal resulting in the receiving of the original or nearly original, i.e. unmodified or nearly unmodified signal as provided at the transmitting side except of some other noise added during the transmission.
- cross-coupling coefficients indicating the strength of cross-talk between each respective line is required.
- DMT discrete multitone transmission
- Each of the frequency bands provided for data transmission is divided into a plurality of non-overlapping subcarriers (tones).
- data bits to be transmitted are represented by a complex number selected of a plurality of predefined complex numbers in a constellation space.
- the complex number is sometimes referred to as a constellation vector, a constellation point or a subcarrier symbol.
- a 4-QAM Quadrature Amplitude Modulation
- the complex number is selected from the predefined set of ⁇ 1+j, 1 ⁇ j, 1+j, ⁇ 1 ⁇ j ⁇ where j is the imaginary unit.
- the complex number of each subcarrier is then transferred to a inverse Fourier transformation unit where a time domain representation is generated by an inverse Fourier transformation also known as DMT symbol.
- FEXT compensation may be provided independently of the other subcarriers.
- a model showing the cross-talk for one of the plurality of subcarriers in a vector transmission system is shown in FIG. 1 b . While FIG. 1 b shows the model for one subcarrier, it is to be noted that the model can be applied to each other subcarrier of a DMT system. It is also to be noted here that the above model can also be applied to a system wherein on each channel a single carrier modulation is used.
- the transmission can be described by a MIMO (Multiple In Multiple Out) system wherein the transmission system is represented by a transmission matrix H.
- Diagonal coefficients H ii of the matrix H which are also known as line coupling coefficients define the attenuation and distortion due to the line characteristics of line i.
- Off-diagonal coefficients H i,j represent the FEXT transmission functions and define the FEXT coupling from line i to line j.
- the FEXT coefficients for the respective subcarriers are required for FEXT (pre)compensation.
- the transmission matrix H(k) for a subcarrier k with L transmission channels is mathematically represented according to the above model by
- H ⁇ ( k ) [ H 11 ⁇ ( k ) H 12 ⁇ ( k ) H 13 ⁇ ( k ) ... H 1 ⁇ ⁇ L ⁇ ( k ) H 21 ⁇ ( k ) H 22 ⁇ ( k ) H 23 ⁇ ( k ) ... H 2 ⁇ L ⁇ ( k ) H 31 ⁇ ( k ) H 32 ⁇ ( k ) H 33 ⁇ ( k ) ... H 3 ⁇ L ⁇ ( k ) ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ H L ⁇ ⁇ 1 ⁇ ( k ) H L ⁇ ⁇ 2 ⁇ ( k ) H L ⁇ ⁇ 3 ⁇ ( k ) ... H LL ⁇ ( k ) ]
- the coefficients H i,j with i ⁇ j correspond to the FEXT coefficients FEXT i,j while the diagonal coefficients H i,i correspond to the line coefficients of channel i determining the transfer function of the transmitted signal on channel i.
- the coefficients of matrix H(k) have to be determined (estimated). This is accomplished according to embodiments of the present invention by transmitting a sequence of symbols from the plurality of transceiver units 104 to the plurality of transceiver units 108 or from the plurality of transceiver units 108 to the plurality of transceiver units 104 and utilizing only a subgroup of the transmitted symbols for providing the updating of the coefficients.
- the sequence of symbols is a sequence based on a modulation of a predetermined symbol with an orthogonal sequence.
- the sequence may be a sequence of pilot symbols (SYNC symbols) which are based on a modulation of a predetermined symbol with an orthogonal sequence. Updating of cross-talk coefficients (cross coupling coefficients) is then performed by utilizing only a selected subset of the sequence of pilot symbols.
- each of the selected symbols received at a transceiver unit 108 is measured and compared to a predetermined reference to determine a receive error (slicer error).
- the slicer error may be error-based such that the slicer error represents the complex vector indicating in the constellation diagram the difference between the received symbol and the original transmitted symbol. In other embodiments, the slicer error may be decision based.
- the slicer error indicates the sign of the error for the real and/or imaginary part.
- a change from an error-based to a decision-based slicer error may occur during initialization or operation.
- the slicer error from the plurality of transceiver units 108 is then used to estimate the FEXT coupling coefficients.
- the probing (testing) and estimating of the cross-talk for a respective subcarrier is independent to the probing and estimating for other subcarriers. Therefore, the selection of sequences for one subcarrier is independent of the selection of sequences for any other subcarrier. For example, according to embodiments, the same sequences can be used for each subcarrier or different sequences can be used for the respective subcarriers. Furthermore, it is to be noted that the above cross-coupling probe signals for one subcarrier may be used for a single-carrier system wherein only one carrier is used.
- the sequence of symbols transmitted are a sequence of pilot signals representing synchronization symbols (SYNC symbols) which are provided in an assemble of data frames also known as a superframe.
- SYNC symbols synchronization symbols
- for each channel 1 to L of the sequence of symbols may be a sequence of SYNC symbols OS provided every 257th transmitted symbol allowing to transfer 256 data symbols representing user data in between.
- SYNC symbols and data symbols may be both DMT symbols, i.e. a representation of all subcarriers used for DMT modulation.
- the sequence of SYNC symbols transmitted in time on each channel is generated based on a modulation of predefined SYNC symbols or SYNC words u 0 with a respective orthogonal sequence. After the end of the sequence modulated by an orthogonal sequence, the sequence is repeated for each channel.
- orthogonal sequences modulate the sign of SYNC symbols.
- the orthogonal sequences may be periodical and may have the same length, but they are different by contents and orthogonal to each other.
- Two sequences s′ and s′′ are considered pure orthogonal when the dot product s′(t1) ⁇ s′′(t1)+s′(t2) ⁇ s′′(t2)+s′(t3) ⁇ s′′(t3)+s′(t4) ⁇ s′′(t4) . . . +s′(tN) ⁇ s′′(tN) of the two sequences (or vectors formed by the sequences s′ and s′′) is zero while the dot product of the sequence s′ with itself and the dot product of the sequence s′′ with itself are non-zero.
- the orthogonal sequences are columns or rows of a Hadamard Matrix.
- a Hadamard matrix is a pure orthogonal matrix which contains only +1 and ⁇ 1 such that any column (or row) is orthogonal to each other column (or row).
- Columns (or rows) of Hadamard matrixes are sometimes referred in the art as Walsh-Hadamard sequences or Walsh sequences.
- orthogonal sequences may also include what is known as pseudo-orthogonal sequences which are sequences wherein the dot product does not yield exactly zero but a small remainder in the order of one element of the sequence.
- pseudo-orthogonal sequences is two m-sequence which are shifted against each other.
- a m-sequence is a pseudonoise sequence known in the art with specific autocorrelation properties.
- M-Sequences can be generated by using a feedback shift register.
- the term “orthogonal” is to be interpreted as including both “pure orthogonal” and “pseudo-orthogonal”.
- the above described SYNC symbol sequences provided by modulation (multiplication) of a predetermined SYNC symbols with orthogonal sequences may be regarded as a representation of orthogonal sequences weighted by the predetermined symbol.
- the orthogonal sequences for example rows or columns of a Hadamard matrix, are multiplied for each subcarrier by the respective complex constellation vector (constellation point) of the predetermined SYNC symbol.
- the predetermined or regular SYNC symbol is multiplied at each SYNC transmission position either with +1 or ⁇ 1 based on the value of the orthogonal sequence element corresponding to the number of the transmission position.
- the predetermined complex SYNC symbol may in an embodiment be selected for each subcarrier from the 4 constellation points of a 4-QAM modulation representing the bit sequences 00, 01, 10 and 11.
- the predetermined SYNC symbols can be different for each subcarrier.
- the SYNC symbol sequences transmitted on all channels of the vector transmission system are made orthogonal (pure orthogonal or pseudo-orthogonal) by multiplying the predetermined SYNC symbol with the orthogonal sequences and are therefore statistically independent. This allows using the SYNC symbol sequences as pilot signals as well as probing signals for fast estimation or acquisition of the FEXT coupling coefficients between the channels for example when a new line joins the vectored group or a fast updating of the coefficients of the FEXT cancellation matrix in an already existing vectored group.
- FIG. 5 shows an embodiment of the transmission of orthogonal modulated SYNC symbol sequences in vectored DSL channels.
- the SYNC symbols for each orthogonal SYNC symbol sequence is transmitted on each channel (line) at the same time, i.e. at the same time slot. Between two consecutive SYNC symbols, data symbols are transmitted.
- the number of data symbols between consecutive SYNC symbols may be 256.
- the data symbols and the SYNC symbols form then a structure known as a super-frame.
- the symbol sequence OS11 . . . OS1n of Channel 1 may be therefore be the result of the multiplication of a first row of the Hadmard matrix with a predetermined SYNC symbol u0.
- the symbol sequence OS21 . . . OS2n may be the result of the multiplication of a second row of the Hadamard matrix with the predetermined SYNC symbol u0 etc.
- the overall symbol sequence may then obtained by periodically repeating the respected symbol sequence obtained by multiplication of the respective row of the Hadamard matrix with the predetermined SYNC symbol u0.
- a slicer error is determined at the respective receiver side based on the received signal.
- the transceivers 104 at the Central Office side have to perform the slicer error measurement while for determining the matrix coefficients for downstream communication frequencies (subcarriers), each of the transceivers 108 at the respective CPE sides have to perform the slicer error measurement.
- the corresponding receiver units are therefore operable to receive a sequence of signals and to determine a slicer error by comparing the sequence of received signals with a reference.
- the reference for the received sequence of symbols is the expected sequence of SYNC symbols which is equal to the transmitted SYNC symbol sequence. Updating of the cross-talk coefficients H i,j is then based on the measured slicer error.
- each transceiver unit measures each of the cross-talk probe signals (SYNC symbol signal) received and demodulates the signal by equalizing the signal and Fourier transforming the equalized signal. Equalizing the signal provides compensation for the signal attenuation on the respective channel represented by the diagonal coefficients of matrix H. Finally, a received complex number (symbol in the constellation space) is obtained. Due to the cross-talk effects and the alien noise experienced during the transmission, the received complex number and the original send complex number in the constellation space deviate from each other.
- the coefficients of Matrix H(k) are then determined from the measured receive signal by estimating a receive error (which will be also referred to as slicer error) of the receive signal Y which indicates a deviation of the received signal from an expected constellation point.
- the slicer error may in some embodiments only include the sign of the difference between the original transmitted and the received symbol signal as outlined below.
- cross-talk probe signals i.e. the orthogonal sequence of symbols is transmitted at a time t1 on all of a plurality of L channels are represented by a sender vector
- x ⁇ ⁇ ( t ⁇ ⁇ 1 ) [ x 1 ⁇ ( t ⁇ ⁇ 1 ) x 2 ⁇ ( t ⁇ ⁇ 1 ) ... x L ⁇ ( t ⁇ ⁇ 1 ) ] T
- T indicates the transposed vector then the sequence of the cross-coupling probe signals transmitted at time slots t1, t2, . . . tN on all of the plurality of L channels can be obtained by a matrix
- X [ x 1 ⁇ ( t ⁇ ⁇ 1 ) x 1 ⁇ ( t ⁇ ⁇ 2 ) ... x 1 ⁇ ( tN ) x 2 ⁇ ( t ⁇ ⁇ 1 ) x 2 ⁇ ( t ⁇ ⁇ 2 ) ... x 2 ⁇ ( tN ) ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... x L ⁇ ( t ⁇ ⁇ 1 ) x L ⁇ ( t ⁇ ⁇ 2 ) ... x L ⁇ ( tN ) ] T where T indicates a transposed matrix. Similar, the sequence received at the receiver on all of the L channels at the time slots t1, t2, . . . tN can be written as a matrix
- H d ⁇ 1 represents a diagonal matrix having as coefficients the diagonal coefficients H ii of matrix H which is sometimes referred to as frequency equalizer (Feq) and F represents the equalized cross-coupling matrix without the transmit coefficients H ii , i.e. all diagonals are zero.
- Embodiments described in the following provide a concept allowing a flexible update rate while still having the benefit of the easy calculations as described above.
- the embodiments presented below use orthogonal symbol sequences as cross-talk probe signals and lower or change an update rate of cross-talk coefficients without changing the rate at which the orthogonal symbols are transmitted. Rather than changing the rate at which the probe symbols are transmitted, in the concept described below a careful selection of a subsequence of the transmitted orthogonal symbols is performed by using a predetermined selection scheme.
- a predetermined selection scheme it is possible to construct from the transmitted orthogonal sequence of symbols a subsampled sequence of symbols at a lower rate.
- the subsampled sequence of symbols are also obtained again to be an orthogonal sequence.
- the rate of update information can therefore be lowered or changed while still providing always a sequence of update information to the management unit which is derived from an orthogonal sequence, i.e. the subsampled sequence.
- a general flow diagram 200 according to one embodiment will be explained now with respect to FIG. 2 .
- a sequence of symbols is transmitted in a vector transmission system from a first transceiver to a second transceiver, the sequence of symbols being based on a modulation of a predetermined symbol with an orthogonal sequence.
- the orthogonal sequence used for each channel of the vector transmission system is one sequence of a set of mutually orthogonal sequences.
- the transmitted symbol sequence is obtained by providing for each channel an orthogonal symbol sequence and repeatedly transmitting the orthogonal symbol sequence over the respective channels.
- the transmitted symbol sequence represents in embodiments a pilot symbol sequence transmitted at predetermined synchronization time slots. Between two successively transmitted symbols of the sequence, other symbols representing user data may be transmitted.
- symbols are selected from the sequence of transmitted symbols for providing cross-talk update information based on a transmission error of the selected symbols.
- the selected symbols are a subset of the transmitted symbols, i.e. only a part of the transmitted symbols are selected.
- the selection is provided by a predetermined scheme such that the sequence of the selected symbols is again an orthogonal sequence.
- the sequence of selected symbols for one channel is orthogonal to the sequence of selected symbols on each other channel.
- the selection is a continuous selection of every kth symbol wherein k is an odd integer which may be selected and thereafter maintained.
- the selection is provided continuously over the sequence at least until as many symbols are selected number as the size N of the orthogonal sequence is.
- the subsampling may extend however much longer than until the N symbols are selected.
- the size N of the orthogonal sequence is equal to 2 n where n is an integer number.
- the orthogonal sequence is a pseudo-orthogonal sequence of size 2 n ⁇ 1.
- Cross-talk update information may be regarded as information which is provided for updating a FEXT cross-talk coefficient for example when learning or tracking cross-talk coefficients of the vector transmission system.
- a cross-talk coefficient typically, when updating a cross-talk coefficient, an old cross-talk coefficient is replaced by a new cross-talk coefficient.
- the new cross-talk coefficient may be calculated by using techniques such as LMS (least mean square) or other updating techniques known in the art.
- the cross-talk update information may be in embodiments the slicer-error of the transmitted symbol. Slicer error may be the difference vector of the original transmitted symbol and the received symbol or only the sign of the transmission error (sign of real part and/or sign of imaginary part of the error).
- cross-talk update information is provided based on a transmission error of a respective selected symbol received at the second transceiver.
- the transmission error of the selected symbols is taken into account for updating while the transmission error occurred for non-selected symbols is not taken into account when updating the FEXT coefficients. Therefore, the bandwidth required for transmitting the update information and the amount of computation required for updating is reduced compared to the operation mode in which update information is provided based on the transmission error for each transmitted symbol.
- a Hadamard sequence is a sequence obtained from a row (or a column) of a Hadamard matrix.
- the Hadamard matrix can be constructed as follows:
- H N T H N where H n T is the transposed matrix
- H N ⁇ H N N ⁇ I(N) where I(N) is the Identity matrix.
- FIG. 3 b shows an embodiment of constructing pilot symbol sequences for 6 channels based on the Hadamard matrix of size 8.
- the pilot symbol sequences may for example be used as SYNC symbol sequences in a superframe structure as described with respect to FIG. 5 .
- 6 Hadamard sequences (either rows or columns) are selected from the Hadamard matrix.
- the columns 2 to 7 have been chosen as orthogonal basis for the channels 1 to 6.
- the Hadamard sequence for the respective line is repeated periodically.
- FIG. 3 b shows the orthogonal sequence of the Hadamard symbols having values of 1 or ⁇ 1.
- each orthogonal sequence is multiplied with a predetermined complex symbol u 0 .
- update information is generated based on a transmission error only for a subsampled sequence of the transmitted symbol sequence.
- Embodiments described herein use predetermined selection schemes (subsampling schemes) which allow to regularly subsample the transmitted symbol sequences such that the subsampled sequences are again orthogonal sequences.
- a subsampled sequence Sub-S1 is orthogonal to each other subsampled sequence Sub-S2, Sub-S3 . . . of the other channels of the vector transmission system and fulfills the identity requirement when performing a multiplication with itself.
- sequence number 3 is replaced consistently for all orthogonal sequences by the value of sequence number 2 such that the sequence reads s(1), s(2), s(2), s(4) then the dot product would read s′(1) ⁇ s′′(1)+s′(2) ⁇ s′′(2)+s′(2) ⁇ s′′(2)+s′(4) ⁇ s′′(4) . . . +s′(N) ⁇ s′′(N). If the replacement is consistently for all sequences of the set of orthogonal sequences, then orthogonality for all sequences of the set of orthogonal sequences can not be maintained in general.
- a set of sequences is constructed by periodically repeating a respective orthogonal sequence having size N. From the above it can be concluded that in subsampling each sequence of such a set of sequences with the same predetermined rule, orthogonality of the subsampled sequences is only maintained when the sequence numbers of the orthogonal sequences do not repeat until N symbols are selected (sampled). Or in other words, when selecting the subsampled symbols from the sequence N times, all of the N different symbols (symbols numbers) of the orthogonal sequence (being the basis for constructing the sequence) have to appear once in the N subsampled sequence numbers.
- Equation 1 can be written in the form
- Equation 2 Equation 2
- FIG. 4 a one embodiment 400 of providing an updating of cross-talk coefficients in a vector transmission system is shown in FIG. 4 a .
- n is here an integer value and the predetermined symbol can be any symbol for example a 4-QAM symbol.
- a symbol sequence is transmitted over a channel of the vector transmission system by repeatedly transmitting one orthogonal symbol sequence of the set of orthogonal symbol sequences.
- a regularly subsampling is performed by selecting every k th received symbol (sampling factor k).
- k is allowed to be a selectable but odd integer value.
- k may be allowed to vary dependent on the requirements.
- the value of k may be in some embodiments be determined by a central unit such as the management unit shown in FIG. 1 a.
- a slicer error is provided for each of the selected (regularly subsampled) symbols received at the receiver.
- a slicer error may in embodiments include the full transmission error, i.e. a complex vector of any size, or may include only the sign of the transmission error.
- cross-talk coefficients are updated based on the slicer error of each of the selected symbols.
- the slicer error may be transmitted back from the receiver to the transmitter side.
- each of the second transceivers units 108 shown in FIG. 1 a may determine the slicer error and transmit the slicer error back to the management unit for allowing updating of coefficients stored in the management entity 112 .
- the slicer may be immediately transmitted back.
- a dedicated channel may be used to transmit the slicer error back.
- the slicer error is transmitted back as soon as the dedicated channel is free to transmit.
- slicer errors for a number of selected may be stored for a short time at the receiver side and then transmitted back together.
- no transmission over the vectored transmission system may be required for updating the cross-talk coefficients based on the slicer error.
- each of the first transceiver determines a respective slicer error as outlined above. In this case no transmission over the respective channels of the vector communication system is required since the first transceivers are located at the same side as the management entity 112 which performs the updating of the coefficients. It is to be noted that in the described embodiments, the receiver alone may determine the sampling factor k without informing the transceiver at the other side.
- a subsampling factor may be predetermined or determined for example based on a desired or required update rate.
- a desired or required subsampling factor may be calculated based on the desired or required update rate. If the desired or required subsampling factor is not obtained to be an odd integer, then the next lowest odd integer or the next higher odd integer may be selected.
- a change of the update rate i.e. a change of the subsampling factor may be provided on the fly.
- a central unit such as the management unit 112 may determine the subsampling factor k for each vectored channel.
- the subsampling factor k is then transferred together with a starting index indicating the first symbol to be selected with the subsampling factor k to the corresponding transceivers, i.e. either transceivers 104 or transceivers 108 depending whether the subsampling factor k corresponds to upstream FEXT probing or downstream FEXT probing.
- N 2 n of obtaining an orthogonal sequence by continuously subsampling every k th sample with k being only allowed to be an integer
- a further embodiment will be described for providing a set of subsampled orthogonal sequences by selecting symbols from each sequence based on a predetermined scheme.
- N is the size of each orthogonal sequence
- one can first determined the number of times a subsampling can occur with an even integer sampling factor k until the first repetition occurs and then shift the next symbol to be sampled by one. Since k is an even number, k can be written as k k1 ⁇ 2 n1 with k1 being an odd integer and n1 being an integer.
- FIG. 3 d shows for illustration purposes an embodiment implementing the above described scheme for a set of sequences based on the Hadamard matrix shown in FIG. 3 a .
- FIG. 4 b shows a flow diagram illustrating an embodiment 420 for providing an updating of cross-talk coefficients in a vector transmission system implementing the above described subsampling scheme for even integer subsampling factors.
- a symbol sequence is transmitted over a channel of a vector transmission system by repeatedly transmitting one orthogonal symbol sequence of the set of orthogonal symbol sequences. It is to be understood that other symbol sequences of the set of symbol sequences may be repeatedly transmitted on other channels of the vector transmission system.
- a subsampling counter value is set to 0.
- a starting sequence number s is selected and the symbol having the starting sequence number is selected (subsampled).
- the subsampling counter value indicating the number of selected symbols is increased by one.
- the predetermined threshold may be calculated by determining the integer number k1 which is the number of times, the subsampling factor k contains the factor 2 as described above.
- the flow diagrams continues at 434 by increasing the selection number s for the next symbol by the subsampling factor k. Then at 436 , the symbol with sequence number s is selected and at 438 a slicer error is provided for the selected symbol. At 440 , a cross-talk coefficient is updated based on the determined slicer error of the selected symbol.
- the flow diagram then moves back to 430 where the subsampling counter value is increased again by one and thereafter to 432 where it is again determined whether the subsampling counter value exceeds the predetermined threshold.
- the selection number s for the next symbol is increased by (k+1) which provides the shift by one symbol in the subsampling. Thereafter, the subsampling counter value is set to 0 and the process continues with 436 , 438 and 440 as described above.
- the above described embodiment is one embodiment of implementing the selecting of every k-th symbol from the sequence of transmitted symbols, wherein k is an even integer number such that after selecting in the subsampling a predetermined number of symbols the next symbol is selected as the (k+1)th symbol counted from the previous selected symbol.
- the scheme of continuously subsampling with odd subsampling factors without shifting can be combined with the subsampling with even subsampling factors and providing a shift.
- one of the above described schemes may be selected. Selection may for example be based on a required or desired or expected update rate. Since the higher the subsampling factor k is, the lower is the actual difference in the update rate for two subsequent factors k and k+1. Thus, the difference between the update rate between two subsequent odd and even values k and k+1 is small. Therefore, in one embodiment, when the subsampling factor is over a predetermined threshold, only an odd sampling factor may be selected by looking for the next appropriate odd value k.
- Equation 7 can then be reformulated to obtain
- the subsampled sequence is always an orthogonal sequence.
- n and k are desired such that Eq. 8 would be valid, according to one embodiment an even integer k+1 or k ⁇ 1 next to k may be selected to obtain an orthogonal sequence. In another embodiment, if Eq. 8 would be valid, one may use the scheme of shifting one symbol (or other numbers of symbols) after
- m min N k symbols are selected as described with respect to FIGS. 3 d and 4 b.
- the size N of the orthogonal symbol sequence may be determined and the continuous and regular selecting of every k-th symbol from the sequence of transmitted symbols until at least N symbols are selected may be performed thereafter. If the size N is determined to be 2 n ⁇ 1, k is selectable from an odd or even integer number. If the size N of the orthogonal symbol sequence is determined to be 2 n ⁇ 1 with n being an integer number, the regular continuous subsampling with subsampling factor k may only be performed when k is an odd integer. Then k is an integer number selectable only from odd integer numbers. Here, if k is required or desired to be an even number, either the next odd integer number may be chosen or the above shifting scheme may be performed.
- the continuous regular sampling with subsampling factor k (continuously subsampling every kth symbol) is only performed it it has been determined or calculated for the selected subsampling factor k and the determined size N that for each symbol of the orthogonal symbol sequence, after selecting said symbol all other symbols of the orthogonal symbol sequence are selected before said symbol is again selected.
- N subsequently selected symbols contain all symbols (all symbol numbers) of the orthogonal symbol sequence. If this is not the case, a new subsampling factor k may be selected according to one embodiment.
- a non-continuous subsampling with the shifting scheme described with respect to FIGS. 3 d and 4 b may be selected.
- the above described updating may in embodiments be provided independently for each subcarrier.
- the device 600 includes an input 602 configured to receive a sequence of symbols transmitted in a vector transmission system by a first transceiver of the vector transmission system.
- the sequence of symbols is based on a modulation of a predetermined symbol with an orthogonal sequence.
- the sequence of symbols may be generated by repeatedly transmitting an orthogonal sequence which is constructed by a multiplication of a predetermined symbol with an orthogonal sequence.
- the device further comprises a selection circuit 604 configured to select a subset of the received symbols of the sequence as described above.
- a slicer 606 is provided in the device 600 and is configured to generate a slicer error for each symbol of the subset selected by the selection circuit.
- Device 600 further includes a circuit 608 configured to transmit cross-talk update information to a management unit 112 .
- the cross-talk update information may be the slicer error or may be other information derived from the slicer error.
- the cross-talk update information may be transmitted to the management unit over a channel of the vector transmission system.
- other transmission paths or transmission lines such as cables or metal lines connecting the transceivers 104 with the management unit may be used.
- Device 700 includes a symbol generator 702 configured to generate the symbol sequence based on a modulation of a predetermined symbol with an orthogonal sequence as described above. As indicated in FIG. 7 , the symbol generator 702 may be provided in one of the transceivers 104 shown in FIG. 1 . Device 700 further includes a selection circuit 704 configured to provide selection information indicating which symbols of the sequence of symbols are to be used for updating cross-talk coefficients and which symbols of the sequence of symbols are not to be used for updating cross-talk coefficients. The selection information is provided to the transceivers 104 and/or to the transceivers 112 (which are not shown in FIG. 7 ) for allowing the transceivers to provide a selection of the received symbols as described above.
- inventive subject matter may be referred to herein, individually and/or collectively, by the term “invention” merely for convenience and without intending to voluntarily limit the scope of this application to any single invention or inventive concept if more than one is in fact disclosed.
- inventive concept merely for convenience and without intending to voluntarily limit the scope of this application to any single invention or inventive concept if more than one is in fact disclosed.
- circuit or circuitry used herein are to be interpreted in a sense not only including hardware but also software, firmware or any combinations thereof.
- data may be interpreted to include any form of representation such as an analog signal representation, a digital signal representation, a modulation onto carrier signals etc.
- coupled or “connected” may be interpreted in a broad sense not only covering direct but also indirect coupling.
- embodiments described in combination with specific entities may in addition to an implementation in these entity also include one or more implementations in one or more sub-entities or sub-divisions of said described entity.
- specific embodiments described herein described herein to be implemented in a transmitter, receiver or transceiver may be implemented in sub-entities such as a chip or a circuit provided in such an entity.
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where T indicates the transposed vector then the sequence of the cross-coupling probe signals transmitted at time slots t1, t2, . . . tN on all of the plurality of L channels can be obtained by a matrix
where T indicates a transposed matrix.
Similar, the sequence received at the receiver on all of the L channels at the time slots t1, t2, . . . tN can be written as a matrix
The receive matrix Y can be obtained by multiplying the sender Matrix X with the transmission matrix H and adding a matrix A which takes into account the alien noise added during the transmission: Y=XH+Δ.
{circumflex over (F)}=(X* T X)−1 X* T Z [Equation 1]
where X*T represent the transposed and complex conjugated matrix of matrix X and (X*TX)−1 is the inverse of the autocorrelation matrix (X*TX).
p·2n =m·k p,n,m,kε Eq. 1
and determine whether the minimal value for m which allows to solve
Assuming now k to be an even number, i.e. k can be written as k=2i, then
For taking the integer numbers p and i to be equal, on can realize that m=2n−1 is a solution to
In Eq. 5, since 2n divided by (2i+1) is not an integer, it is required that p divided by (2i+1) is an integer in order to allow m to be an integer. The lowest possible value for m is therefore obtained when
yielding as minimum mmin=2n. Since this is the requirement for orthogonality it is shown that a continuous regular subsampling every kth element of the sequence is orthogonal if k is an odd integer value.
One then observes that the smallest number of m is mmin=2(n−n1). In other words, having determined the number n1, one can calculate the number mmin=2(n−n1) after which the first repetition will occur. Having then sampled mmin=2(n−n1), the next symbol to be regularly subsampled sequence is then shifted by one and thereafter again regularly subsampled with the
p·(2n−1)=m·k p,n,m,kε Eq. 7
Since 2n−1 is an odd number, 2n−1 can not be divided by the integer number 2i. Therefore the requirement is that
is an integer number. The smallest possible m is obtained for
for which m is obtained to be m=2n−1 showing that the subsampling with an even subsampling factor k results in an orthogonal subsampled sequence.
will not be an integer and therefore
is requested to be an integer in order to determine valid solutions for Eq. 7. In these cases, similar to the above, the smallest number for m is determined by
which yields as minimum mmin=2n−1 which shows that the subsampled sequence is orthogonal. For example for k>N, i.e. for i>2n−1,
can not be an integer. Thus, for k>N and k being an odd integer, the subsampled sequence is always an orthogonal sequence.
is an integer can be determined by observing
Since the later term can not be an integer except for the trivial case of i=1 (k=1, i.e. sampling every symbol), in order to have
being an integer the following must apply:
2n mod(2i−1)=2n mod(k)=1. Eq. 8
These cases are rare. If Eq. 8 would apply, the sequence would repeat after mmin symbols, wherein mmin can be determined for p=1 to be
In case n and k are desired such that Eq. 8 would be valid, according to one embodiment an even integer k+1 or k−1 next to k may be selected to obtain an orthogonal sequence. In another embodiment, if Eq. 8 would be valid, one may use the scheme of shifting one symbol (or other numbers of symbols) after
symbols are selected as described with respect to
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